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THE CHINESE LADY Runs March 25-April 30

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THE CHINESE LADY
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
March 25-April 30
Shelterhouse Theatre [Eden Park]

Directed by Jess McLeod

Cast: Sami Ma as Afong May & Albert Park as Atung

Afong Moy is 14 years old when she’s brought to the United States in 1834 and placed on public display as “The Chinese Lady” — supposedly the first to step foot on U.S. soil. Decade after decade, she performs as a living exhibit, showing curious white people how she eats, what she wears and — the highlight of the event — how she walks with bound feet. Time wears on, and eventually the lines between her performance and her own identity become blurry. Inspired by the true story of Afong Moy’s life, The Chinese Lady is a darkly poetic yet whimsical portrait of our collective past through the eyes of a young Chinese woman.

  • In preview, Sat, March 25 at 7:30pm
  • In preview, Tue-Wed, March 28-29 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, March 30-31 at 7:30pm
  • Sat April 1 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 2 at 2pm
  • Tue-Fri, April 4-7 at 7:30pm
  • Sat April 8 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 9 at 2pm
  • Tue, April 11 at 7:30pm
  • Wed, April 12 at 1pm & 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, April 13-14 at 7:30pm
  • Sat April 15 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 16 at 2pm
  • Tue-Fri, April 18-21 at 7:30pm
  • Sat April 22 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 23 at 2pm
  • Tue-Fri, April 25-28 at 7:30pm
  • Sat April 29 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 30 at 2pm

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A CHORUS LINE Runs March 11-April 14

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A CHORUS LINE
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
March 11-April 14
Moe & Jack’s Place – The Rouse Theatre [Eden Park]

Directed by Blake Robison
Music directed by Andrew Smithson
Choreographed by Alex Sanchez

Cast: Rei Akazawa-Smith as Lois Dilettante, Courtney Arango as Diana Morales, Evan Autio as Larry, Maria Briggs as Maggie Winslow, Claire Camp as Judy Turner, Erin Chupinsky as Sheila Bryant, Maurice Dawkins as Mike Costa, Nicolas de la Vega as Butch Barton, Jonathan Duvelson as Richie Walters, Derek Ege as Mark Anthony, Joseph Fierberg as Gregory Gardener, Shiloh Goodin as Cassie Ferguson, Francesca Granell as Bebe Benzenheimer, Diego Guevara as Paul San Marco, Musa Hitomi as Connie Wong, Cameron Holzman as Don Kerr, Jalen Michael Jones as Frank, Drew Lachey as Zach, Taylor Lane as Tricia/Associate Choreographer, Jacob Major as Al Deluca, Zoë Maloney as Vicki Vickers, Matthew Marvin as Roy, Alexa Racioppi as Val Clark/Dance Captain, Matthew Ranaudo as Bobby Mills, Antonia Raye as Kristine Urich & Sammy Schechter as Tom Tucker

Celebrate the grand opening of our new theatre with one singular sensation! Winner of 10 Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize, A Chorus Line finds 17 dancers competing for a role in a new Broadway musical. They must perfect vigorous dance combinations and share personal stories about their life in hopes of being cast. Heartfelt monologues, all-new choreography by Alex Sanchez and beloved musical numbers like “At the Ballet,” “The Music and the Mirror” and “What I Did for Love” underscore the dancers’ remarkable journeys to the stage. A Chorus Line is a timeless experience that’s bursting with artistic passion. A Chorus Line is suitable for ages 16 and up

  • In preview Sat, March 11 at 7:30pm (SOLD OUT)
  • In preview, Tue-Wed, March 14-15 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, March 16 (SOLD OUT)-17 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, March 18 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 19 at 2pm
  • Tue-Fri, March 21-24 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, March 25 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 26 at 2pm
  • Tue, March 28 at 7:30pm
  • Wed, March 29 at 1pm
  • Thu-Fri, March 30-31 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, April 1 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 2 at 2pm
  • Tue-Fri, April 4-7 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, April 8 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 9 at 2pm
  • Tue-Fri, April 11-14 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, April 15 at 2pm & 7:30pm

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The Passing of Sandy Underwood

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Sandra “Sandy” J. Underwood, Cincinnati’s renowned performing arts photographer, passed away peacefully, Wednesday, February 8, 2023, at her home in Cincinnati.

Sandy was born July, 18, 1937, in Lodi, Ohio, to Henry Blake and Ethel K. (Keyser) Underwood, both who preceded her in death. Also preceding her, is her long-time partner Tonya, her brothers Robert (Martha) and John, and her nephew William. She is survived by her brother Gerald (Sherry) of Colorado, six nephews, two nieces, and numerous great nieces and nephews.

T.P. White & Sons Funeral Home serving the family.

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Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Opens $50M Mainstage Theatre Complex with A CHORUS LINE

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Shiloh Goodin & Drew Lachey

CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK OPENS $50 MILLION MAINSTAGE THEATRE COMPLEX WITH BRAND NEW PRODUCTION OF A CHORUS LINE

Cast includes Shiloh Goodin (Paradise Square) as Cassie and Cincinnati-native Drew Lachey (98 Degrees, Dancing with the Stars) as Zach

CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will be a singular sensation this spring with the opening of Moe and Jack’s Place — The Rouse Theatre and an all-new production of A CHORUS LINE. The show, opening on March 16, is presented by The Singular Sensations. (Previews take place March 11, 14 and 15).

The Rouse Theatre is the centerpiece of $50 million Mainstage Theatre Complex, and the only new theatre purpose-built from the ground up and opening in the US in 2023. The state-of-the-art facility enhances the Playhouse’s artistic capabilities and ushers in a new theatrical era for the region.

This new production of the Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning A CHORUS LINE features choreography by Alex Sanchez (Paradise Square on Broadway). Sanchez won the SDC Joe A. Calloway Award for best choreography and was recognized as one of Dance Magazine’s “25 to watch.” The musical features a cast of young New York City dancers led by Shiloh Goodin (Paradise Square) as Cassie and Cincinnati-native Drew Lachey (from the band 98 Degrees, Dancing with the Stars) as Zach. Also featured are Courtney Arango as Diana Morales and Diego Guevara as Paul. Set Designer Tim Mackabee, who designed The Elephant Man on Broadway, has envisioned a stage that transforms from a rehearsal/audition studio into a more traditional theatre stage as the story unfolds.

“It’s a musical about theatre and the artists who make it,” explains Osborn Family Producing Artistic Director Blake Robison, who is directing the production “It’s also of the moment. We’re emerging from a pandemic in which there was literally no work for actors for nearly two years. When they sing, ‘God, I hope I get it…I really need this job,’ that sentiment is raw and real.”

While the opening of A CHORUS LINE in many ways celebrates a resurgence of live theatre after work slowed down or stopped for many theatres across the world, the Playhouse spent the pandemic ramping up its work to finance and build its new theatre. It turbocharged fundraising efforts and locked in the GMP (guaranteed maximum price) of the project before the pandemic-influenced supply chain and labor issues inflated construction costs, and the opening remains on time and on budget.

With its new Rouse Theatre comes a re-imagining of A CHORUS LINE that adds a contemporary vantage point to the classic musical and considers how dancers audition today, and how they dance differently now than they did in 1975.  Says Sanchez, “When I was talking to Blake about the show, he expressed wanting to do a new take on A CHORUS LINE and how it could be accomplished choreographically. At the time, I had just worked on creating new choreography for a production of West Side Story in Chicago. The way that I approached both iconic works is by diving into the narrative, intention and event of the moment. Capturing the spirit and being true to the story is what will make the creation of new movement feel like it’s part of the original story.”

In A CHORUS LINE, 17 dancers compete for a role in a new Broadway musical. They must perfect vigorous dance combinations and share personal stories about their lives in the hopes of being cast. Through heartfelt monologues and musical numbers, they reveal their own remarkable journeys to the stage.

Though the musical was contemporary to the 1970s, it still authentically reflects a love for the art form that feels timeless — it’s part of what makes A CHORUS LINE  so beloved, no matter the generation of the audience. Robison aims to find that same cadence through his directorial approach.

“We haven’t changed a single word or lyric in this production,” Robison explains. “But I think that audiences will see the characters responding to the situation in a more contemporary way. Auditions don’t happen the way they did in 1975 anymore. And so we set our production in an audition studio, not on a mythic empty stage. Today’s dancers are much more athletic. You’ll see that in Alex Sanchez’s superb new choreography. And I hope you’ll get a sense that our dancers endure this unusually grueling audition process with more personal agency.”

CAST (in alphabetical order)
Rei Akazawa-Smith (Lois Dilettante); Courtney Arango (Diana Morales); Evan Autio (Larry); Maria Briggs (Maggie Winslow); Claire Camp (Judy); Erin Chupinsky (Sheila Bryant); Maurice Dawkins (Mike Costa); Nicolas de la Vega (Butch Barton); Jonathan Duvelson (Richie Walters); Derek Ege (Mark Anthony); Joseph Fierberg (Gregory Gardener); Shiloh Goodin (Cassie Ferguson); Francesca Granell (Bebe Benzenheimer); Diego Guevara (Paul San Marco); Musa Hitomi (Connie Wong); Cameron Holzman (Don Kerr); Jalen Michael Jones (Frank); Drew Lachey (Zach); Taylor Lane (Tricia); Jacob Major (Al Deluca); Zoë Maloney (Vicki Vickers ); Matthew Marvin (Roy); Alexa Racioppi (Val Clark); Matthew Ranaudo (Bobby Mills); Antonia Raye (Kristine Urich); Sammy Schechter (Tom Tucker)
Understudies: Jenna Bienvenue; Haley Haskin; Christopher Wells

PRODUCTION
Blake Robison (Director) Alex Sanchez (Choreographer); Andrew Smithson (Music Director, Conductor and Orchestral Arranger); Tim Mackabee (Set Designer); Kathleen Geldard (Costume Designer); Jaymi Lee Smith (Lighting Designer); David Bullard (Sound Designer); Steve Goers (Associate Conductor and Associate Music Director); Stephanie Klapper (Casting Director); Andrea L. Shell (Stage Manager);  Brooke Redler (2nd Stage Manager); Mary Kathryn Flynt (Assistant Stage Manager)

TICKETS

Tickets begin at $35. Performances will take place Tuesdays through Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. An additional matinee performance is offered on March 29 at 1 p.m. An audio-described performance will be offered on April 1 at 2 p.m. A signed performance will be offered on April 2 at 2 p.m. Subject to availability, Pay What You Can performances will be offered on March 22 at 7:30 p.m. (Tickets available at noon) and March 29 at 1 p.m. (Tickets available beginning at 11 a.m.).

To purchase tickets or for more information, call the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888 (toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana at 800-582-3208) or visit www.cincyplay.com. Patrons who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind or speech disabled: dial 711 to connect to the Box Office via Ohio Relay Services.

EVENT: MEET THE ARTISTS

  • March 19 at 2 p.m.
  • March 23 at 7:30 p.m.
  • April 5 at 7:30 p.m.

Stay after select performances for a behind-the-scenes discussion with members of the artistic team.

ADVISORY
A CHORUS LINE is suitable for ages 16 and up. During a cutthroat Broadway audition, performers use strong adult language and have frank discussions of sex, sexuality and mental health – all while slaying complex dance combinations and singing their hearts out.

SPONSORS
The presenting sponsor, The Singular Sensations, is a group of Playhouse supporters who are collectively sponsoring the production: Ms. Karlee L. Hilliard, Terry Lemmerman, The Markley Family, Jack and Marilyn Osborn, Digi and Mike Schueler, Betsy and Jerry Shroat, Marty C. Tomb, Ellen and Ray van der Horst, and Barbara M. Weyand.

Honorary Producers are Jenny and David Powell; Bahl & Gaynor; Randolph Wadsworth; and Linda and Gary Greenburg. Rouse Theatre Season Sponsor is Scheuler Group. Season Sponsor of New Work is the Rosenthal Family Foundation.

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of almost 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community campaign. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund the Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation.

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Part Time Front of House Staff Sought by Playhouse in the Park

PIP_logoThe Playhouse in the Park is hiring Part Time Front of House staff to work in our new state-of-the-art theater complex in Mt. Adams/Eden Park. Available positions include Bartender, Parking Attendant, House Assistant and Patron Services Associate.

Position start dates vary between February 27 and March 6, 2023 depending on position. All pay is $14.50/hour. Evening and Weekend hours are required.

Link to the following for details, requirements and how to apply: https://www.cincyplay.com/about/employment

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